Positioning Your Smoke Alarm - Ei Electronics Ei3100RF? Ei3500RF Instruction Leaflet

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3.2 Multi Storey Dwellings
If your home has more than one floor, at least one alarm
should be fitted on each level (see figure 4). The Ei3105RF
and Ei3100RF / Ei3500RF Wireless Smoke Alarms are ideal
in this situation as they are automatically interconnected
without wiring.
3.3 Recommended Protection
Fire authorities recommend you put individual Smoke Alarms
in or near all the rooms where fire is most likely to break out
(apart from the locations to avoid, mentioned below). The
living room is the most likely place for a fire to start at night,
followed by the kitchen and then the dining room. You should
also consider putting Smoke Alarms in any bedrooms where
fires might occur, for instance, where there is an electrical
appliance such as an electric blanket or heater, or where the
occupant is a smoker. You could also consider putting Smoke
Alarms in any rooms where the occupant is unable to respond
very well to a fire starting in the room, such as an elderly or
sick person or a very young child.
Figure 4: Multi Storey Dwelling
3.4 Checking you can hear your Smoke Alarms
With the Smoke Alarms sounding in their intended locations,
check you are able to hear them in each bedroom with the
door closed, above the sound of your Audio/TV Systems.
The Audio/TV systems should be set to a reasonably loud
conversation level. If you can't hear it over your radio the
chances are that it wouldn't wake you. These RadioLINK
Smoke Alarms will help to ensure the alarm will be heard
through-out the house.

4. POSITIONING YOUR SMOKE ALARM

4.1 On a ceiling
Hot smoke rises and spreads out, so a central ceiling position
is the recommended location. The air is "dead" and does not
move in corners, therefore Smoke Alarms must be mounted
away from corners. Place the unit at least 0.3m from any
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